I am using the os module to have relative paths in my Django projects settings.py
file. The variable SITE_ROOT is set to the current working directory of the settings.py
file and then used to reference all of the static/media
directories also located in that same directory.
Heres my issue:
print os.getcwd()
print os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
In settings.py, the above statements both have identical outputs. but my template will only load if I use SITE_ROOT = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
Django looks for the templates here:
TEMPLATE_DIRS = (
os.path.join(SITE_ROOT, 'templates'),
)
SITE_ROOT set to os.getcwd()
seems to make Django look for the templates folder in the directory ABOVE the settings.py
file
I can just as easily not use os.getcwd()
and my site runs fine, but I am curious what may be going on here :)
Anyone know?
__file__
are unrelated. The first can change, depending on where you run your program from and whether you useos.chdir
within, the other depends only where the module is placed in the filesystem. – Cat Plus Plus Jun 30 '12 at 12:29